
JERSEY SHORE – TD Bank will close eight New Jersey branches early next year, including two along the Jersey Shore — in Manahawkin and Point Pleasant — as part of a nationwide downsizing.
The Manahawkin branch at 571 East Bay Avenue is set to shut its doors by January 29, 2026, although the TD Bank on Route 72 in Manahawkin will remain open. The Point Pleasant branch at 232 Richmond Avenue is also on the closure list, leaving fewer options for Ocean County customers.
In neighboring Monmouth County, TD Bank plans to close its Tinton Falls branch at 4057 Asbury Avenue. Other affected sites in the state include locations in Atco, Florham Park, Haledon, Jamesburg, and Ramsey.
The decision follows earlier branch reductions, including the closure of TD’s Toms River location on Mule Road in 2021, which has since led to long delays at the busy Manchester branch on Route 37.
The Mount Laurel–based banking giant said these closures are part of a broader plan to “deliver a stronger, more scalable U.S. retail presence through significant store enhancements, tech-forward digital banking capabilities, and personalized, advice-led services.”
After the latest round of cuts, TD Bank will have about 180 locations in New Jersey. The closures are part of a national strategy affecting branches in 13 other states and Washington, D.C. moving more towards the customer’s desire for digital banking services.





